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GALLERY OF SCIENC ENAD INVENTIONS

... GAtLERY03'OrF I AND I . NV .-qNN~oss',.J ?? ?? Oi Friday evening; a nuii~ ,1 df &1eaiegtleifibiiid't' various learned societies of ther-town, .corstituting a committeo,/hold6 ainotsing fi'the onv7e,rre Pubiabli 'Library, d o take binto consideratio the masingemient' of that bort otepof th inldftiesg.l*ch has bow n called th~a~e~'O Iivenle'q. Lie4 .-Ooloool. Broyvn os l urderitsd. Our f ...

THE CALEDONIAN BALL

... ri'f1 VAt O: AX3I B rL. ; ?? In ' ' t:! S J ?? ' f . 7'1 i;:: ?? R : 1. 'r I ' M re..a B Ihersad ,patrod' I* c hes,.hkg tnlse, .wnol bjq ?? ?? w,asring o 'a hf'woaikteA ontV e y.6. ?? e ian ever : leta the y ike~ were .sepn~fo fompnt 551pg warir~o thedditfi otptiq t~onsp or h> duar nq~aperee wplfith d ba (ites ~thont.~ on ,op in fh~~k3e. ?? o,.tgujia.$~ jitlejI~r.* . Bevealu* patides ai bls ...

LECURE ON THE VOLUNEER MOVEMENT

... LECTURHE ON :TihL.'OLUYNTPEEl MOVEMENT.; I . . . . On Friday, 'Mr. R. Tdmble delivered a icoture at the Hope-street Schools on , The Volunteer Move- 'IO mont, In commencing his discourse the lecturer Pa referred to the many ?political chasges that have th taken place in this co'untry duriln& the present cen- Sa tury, considering the volunteer- movement equal in Stl grandeur and Importane' to ...

CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES

... CHRiSTMAS FESTIEVTIES. I TIE LIVERPOOL WORKHOUSE. Ihe Liverpool Workhou`e is always attractive on 0tistinas Day. Its vait size, tie multitude of poor ,itbin its walls, and the facilities with whibh n din. !Iar On monetor scale can be served np-all offer ?? to visitorsc to witnesi the proceedings of C day. The workhouse contains 2450 inmnates, and anlfest from the following figures that ample ...

CHRISTMAS DAY

... OPRISHTMA DAY. if. I (FPom Mr. John Oxenfo rd', f,3 The feast is spread in tae vaultedija1. ' Here of dishedt' e Thi-re'e Vi'cirl hi a ?? eboelemoiihliiJii..::'' ' Goose ana capon', turkey,; elsne;' scatter odoere mos divine. Btatelnowthe~puddiE omes W;orldof cltkib and of plum - Bent us from the ?? East, At gemof ailthefeast. Welcome'JI, welome all, The feast Is vprea In the v~ulted hall.- T' ...

THE CALEDONIAN BALL

... T THE CALEDON7AN BALL, I This ball, revived by the officers and men of the 1Jth (Scottish) Lancashire Volunteer Rifles, took place at the Town Hail last evening, in celebration of Sb. Andraels Day, and was in every respect- a most successful and satisfactory affair. This was .themoregratifying as theaproceeds are to be Applied In aid of the funds of the Caledonian Free School. That tickets for ...

CHRISTMAS

... :Eaeh Season has its ditint characteristic. Spring Is remarkable for: the transcendent freshnmss nature then proeents; sunmser-for the full.blossom; and acituihn, llko the declining yoars of manhood, seemns to' say that repose i a necessary consequence of exortion ; and EO vegetation, when well-nigh ex- hausted, seeks rest. 'hese three seasons comprehend all tho natural gaiety and brightness ...

CHRISTMAS

... Eaoh seasou has itsdistinct charaoteristio. Spring is remarkable for the transcendent fre.ihness nature then pre-ents; summer for the full blossom; and autumn, like the deolining years of manhood, seems to say that repose is a necessary coosequenos of exertion; and Eo vegetation, when well-nigh ex- hausted, seeks rest, 'These three seasons comprehend all the natural gaiety and brightness of ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMRER

... FASHIONS FOIR DE'EUpM (From I'd .Follcef. 3bs rig~tsu of the commencement of winterly I uber Ha prepared us for welcoming the new ( and mantles for out of doors, and there is no a.sr row of our compiaining of their length or Lituue. Thepaletot form is decidedly the most in Iac:r. Either the pale-ldt sac, with narrow revorls 2:d5i&li sleeves, or, if one wishes it less ndglig4, it riy be made to ...

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

... I A A--RIS1'MAS! CA;ROL. ItY ?? L1US rI PU ' dJUN., OLflSCHOOL HOUSE. -When the merry bells abound- ,When thoe srnew IS on tho ground* W N~eln tt~geos ddlW ibvv thtot-n, t., fhet's the jul yiaie for me. And the maetbd buttev's hot, ?? Neely mixid *ith-you know . . , That's the jolly time for me. .Better still when, af tor- graue0 : . The gov'nor, with a, shining face, yarves ?? at railway pa ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... FpUBLIC AMUSEMEINTS, &a., I THIS DAY. &,,,tt H5ll-MIscelaneoug Concert. 5 Ceorgrals Hall-Organ Performance, Curt Room, St. Georgo's HUll-Mr. and Ifro German Beed and Mr. Jobn Parry. tr iOD ?? on'so' Irish Port~olio~i) genglarS Cirqae Vari6t6-Equestrlam and other perrormincee. Boey~l Oo'osscnme--- Blaolc eyed St~ns loygal A itheatre-Mr. Auderson in t he SlkadaiaL1 Glery of Anatomy, Pasadiae ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &o,, 1- . THIS DAY. i P;hUhawrOflAO a~l,-Mon. Jo~ ?? tteh on. Gari- baldi And ItalY.) Queen's Hall, ?? oi 1ne, Arts' Exhibition of P:ntings. ,xhibition Vtni, o ojo- ?? oE - 1ltlti jS by tho Liverpaol Academy. ?? ?? INiieum,, ?? eaily (tiri aid third Monday in the month free). IRoyal lnstitution Aiuseamn, WIolquittstreet-Opeu daily (tirst aud third Monday in the month free ...